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Title: Clinical, Neurological and Neurotrophic Factors in the Development of Anxiety-Depressive Disorders in Epilepsy and Methods
Authors: 1. Azizova Rano Bakhodirovna., 2. Abboskhonov Asrorkhon Abboskhon ugli
Keywords: obsessive-phobic disorders, anxiety disorders, epilepsy, depression.
Issue Date: 4-Dec-2022
Publisher: CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES
Abstract: Depressive, obsessive-phobic, anxiety, and other affective disorders are factors that, along with epileptic seizures, complicate the course of epilepsy, prevent the full recovery of patients' health even when seizures are in remission, and significantly impede the social adaptation of people suffering from epilepsy. . Therefore, the study and timely correct diagnosis of these disorders will make it possible to choose the right therapeutic tactics for their prevention and treatment, fully restore the health of patients with epilepsy, facilitate the psychosocial rehabilitation of such patients and, as a result, help patients optimize their quality of life - issues of study, employment, families, etc.
URI: http://repo.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/4796
ISSN: 2660-4159
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